The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1956 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER 'I HI KH„ I! LV 5. 19*i6 Pap? 2 t.KKK.M >1 t.'.

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ROACH DALE CHlen and wife. Dessio. : k. called on his uncle, ugh and wife. Saturday

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Dewey Henthome of north Putnam county, had a field of w'r.**a: that averaged 61 bushels per acre. BI S STOP BERLIN. Conn.—(UP) — In court on a charge of passing a standing school bus, Joseph J. > Kordy explained he was “preoccupied" because he was driving to a job interview. Kordy, who was fined SI5. got the job--dri\ing a school bus. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McGrath ' and daughters of Buffalo, N. y ., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill.

THE DAiLf lARREIt orri GERALD ^ONSCLIDATH) Entered In the postoffice at >reencastle, Indiana as second ' lass mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription •rice 25 '*ents per week; 55.00 per year by m«Jl in Putnam County; 56.00 to f 10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

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ANNTVTRS ARIES Birthday

July 5. Frank Robert Schafer, more, today. July 5.

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REPORT OF CONDITION r No. 10465 Reserve District No. 7 port of condition of the First National Bank of Cloverdale in ite of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30. 1956. Pubn response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under 5211, L T . S. Revised Statutes.

ASSETS

wlances with other bank.s. including reserve .balance, c’lsh items in process of collection $308,31 6.06 Jov’t. <jbligations. direct and guaranteed . 514,292.1.") tions >f States and political subdivisions .... 38.685.89 , ami debentures - 31,725.78

including $2,250.00 stock of

Bank) -

ts i including $13.79 overdrafts! led $5,685.03. furniture and

3 15.593.78 .•ned are subject to $ None liens not assumed by

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father. John 14:9.— CivihzeJ humanity has mostly accepted that truth. It is certain that we have no other picture of the Infinite. It is an amazingly satisfactory revelation.

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530,758.41

Personal And Local News Briefs

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evening at 6:00 p. m. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Earl Sourwine are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barickman and daughter. Julia Anne, in Streator. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jones, R. R. Greencastle, attended the recent wedding of their grandnephew, John Harvey Parkay. at Chn.s-

man. 111.

Keith H. Lyon left this morning for his home in Chicago, after spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Lyon. Mrs. Lyon and children are visiting her parents in Decorah, Iowa.

CITY RECREATION There will be no kittenball i men this evening because rainy weather. Friday’s Schedule 9:00-12:00 a. m. Arts ai Crafts. High School Art Room. 10:30-11:45 a. m. 1st and 2: grade play, Robe-Ann, Su Bennett in charge. 2:30-4:30 p. m. Park Recrc tion. Robe-Ann.

SOFT BALL

Tonight

7:15 Nefci vs Cloverdale 8 :30 Shetrona vs. \ FW

Friday

7 :15 Shetrone vs Nehi 8:30 Home Supply vs V I v Saturday Allison vs All-stars ReeJsville Club Held June .Meeting The Reelsvdle Social Service Club met with Anthria Boyer

' ed to order by rc^'a*’

collect. Devotions weie ,.v by Anthei Boyer. Roll was ca ed and reports were heard fn

the secretary and treasurer.

An interesting paper on Fai cus People was read by Pez

At tl

noon hour seventeen

members and eight children enjoyed a pitch-in dinner for which Marie Boyer offered a prayer of thanks. The business meeting was call-

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ONLY $6.00 Per Month

Singer Zig Zag Machine, Save S3C.00

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ALSO Purchase parts and attachments for ill si SEW HANDY fU ':

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Other Asset TOTAL Demand dep and corpo

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ASSETS -

LIABILITIES

osits of individuals, partnerships,

rations -

ts of individuals, partnerships,

rations U. S. Gov't, (including postal savings)

967.86 $1,442,650.53

$ 897,235.32 280,122.80

17,086.68 139 423.21 9,268.48

$1,343,136.49

25.000. 00 50.000. 00 24.514.04 99.514.04

$1,442,650.53

5,487.66

United States and political subdivisions its certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) ....

TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,>13,136.49 TOTAL LIABILITIES

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital Stock:

Common stock, total par $25,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -t— TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

MEMORANDA

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for

other purposes . $ 105,000.00

Loans insured or guaranteed .by Veterans' Administration insured or guaranteed portions only TOTAL AMOUNTS OF LOANS, CERTIFICATES OF INTEREST AND OBLIGATIONS, OR PORTIONS THEREOF (listed above), which are fully backed or insured by agencies of the United States Government (other than "United States Government obli-

gations, direct and guaranteed”) 5,487.66

Total amount of loans, certificates of interest and obligations, or portions thereof, which are fully backed by agencies of the United States Government (other than ‘United States Government obligations, direct

and guaranteed”) $ 5,487.66

I, E. L. Smiley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly

swe.. wiai uitf ao^/ie statement is true to the best of my knowledge

and belief.

CORRECT Attest: Glee Truesdel, Harold H. Smith, O..B. Foster, Directors. State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd dey of July, 1956, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this

bank.

CHAS. A. ROCKWELL, Notary Public My commission expires April 1, 1958.

Meredith Myers entered the! Methodist hospital in Indianap- [ olis, Wednesday, for observation. Lula Bell Burnett has filed suit for divorce from Ashton Eugene i Burnett. The couple was mar- j ried June 1951 and separatee* I July 2, 1956. Mrs. Martin Smith fell Tuesday evening and suffered a broken left leg. She was taken to the county hospital for treatment and then returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Graham and son, Tom, of Muncie spent the July 4th holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver and other friends in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and son Jackie Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Poster Jones spent the week end visiting the latter’s son, Pvt. Norman L. Jones at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Basham of j Roaehdale, Wayne Basham of! Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. George • Sarjent and Wayne and Marilyn of West Joint. Jimmy Daly of La- | fayette arad Mrs. Eva Hymes of | Indianapolis were guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Harold Shriefer at their I cabin on Shaffer Lake, Sunday. Miss Patsy Jeffries of Roach- 1 dale returned home from Bloom- j ington Sunday where she attended Girls State. The local chapter ■ of Delta Theta Ta-u was her sponsor. She won the honor of directing the large orchestra which | performed at the inauguration of the new officers on Sunday. On I Monday she sang at Brownstown 111 as a member of the Jeffrey Sisters Trio.

WTHI-TV—Channel 10 6:00 TV News 7:00 Best of Groucho 7:30 Climax 8:30 .... The Great Gilclerslceve 9:30 Warner Bros. Presents 10:00 TV News 10:15 Weather 10:30 Susie Wkstlnghouse WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS: 305 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, IND. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE

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LMDALE “REALLY RICH” TOMATO JUICE 4( Cz. Can 29c

WOODBURY

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POWDERED U. ’ T GOODY GOOD1 1 BUTTER, 21 Oz PORK % BE NO. 1 GRADE \\ HlTi. POTATOES. 10 NO. 1 GOI.DiV RIPE BANANAS, 2

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GREEN BEANS, 2 Lbs. 35c

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PUTNAM COUNTY FRESH DRESSED — WHOLE OR CUT UP

FIVERS WHOLE OR CUT UP Vii

Skinless Weiners 3 ^ flm* % 0RAN ®- 2,6

WATERMELONS. 89c to S1.39

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PORK STEAK u>- 49' T!SSUE 2fw 254

1FKK) SHEET ROLLS

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